Sentences with phrase «came into fruition after»

TD Bank came into fruition after a number of mergers with several different companies that started in 2000.
This appeared to be coming into fruition after his announcement at the Conservative party conference last month when he announced he would be changing the law to make it clearer that homeowners could defend their property against intruders — allowing the use of force which might «in the cold light of day appear disproportionate».
Coming into fruition after more than four years of deliberation (see timeline), the GDPR aims to standardize and strengthen data protection policies for residents of EU member nations.

Not exact matches

Pau Lopez has expressed his gratitude towards Mauricio Pochettino after his prospective move to Tottenham Hotspur failed to come into fruition.
«We had a press conference after we talked with the councilors to see if they were on board and they were very much on board with seeing this come into fruition,» Ryan said.
After two days of me trying to get my money, nothing came into fruition.
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